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Phlygonium

City in ancient Phocis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Phlygonium or Phlygonion (Ancient Greek: Φλυγόνιον) was a city of ancient Phocis destroyed by Philip II of Macedon at the end of the Phocian War (346 BCE).[1][2] Pliny the Elder calls it Phlygone, and erroneously represents it as a city of Boeotia.[3]

Its site is tentatively located at the Palaiokastro (old castle) near Ano Tseresi.[4][5]

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